Eduardo Souto de Moura (b.1952) is one of Portugal's leading architects, but gained wider international recognition when he won the Pritzker Prize in 2011. He collaborated with Álvaro Siza before establishing his own architectural studio in 1980. Since then, he has completed more than 100 projects ranging from private houses to larger projects such as the stadium in Braga (2004), the venue for the 2004 European Championships. This volume, coordinated by Camilo Rebelo, presents a set of projects through sketches and drawings. The book includes texts by Nuno Grande, Isabel Clara and Eduardo Souto de Moura himself.
Eduardo Souto de Moura (b.1952) is one of Portugal's leading architects, but gained wider international recognition when he won the Pritzker Prize in 2011. He collaborated with Álvaro Siza before establishing his own architectural studio in 1980. Since then, he has completed more than 100 projects ranging from private houses to larger projects such as the stadium in Braga (2004), the venue for the 2004 European Championships. This volume, coordinated by Camilo Rebelo, presents a set of projects through sketches and drawings. The book includes texts by Nuno Grande, Isabel Clara and Eduardo Souto de Moura himself.
This is a limited edition and numbered book